The Top 2010 3D TV Models: Firsthand Photos

We took some firsthand shots of the top 3D TV models so come check out photos of the hottest televisions on the market.

3D televisions were the hottest trend at CES this year. We grabbed pictures of all the top models from Sony, Samsung, Toshiba, and LG. So take a firsthand look at the future of television straight from the show floor.

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  1. LG to bring the world’s largest OLED TV to CES at 11:25am 26th December 2011 [...] The Top 2010 3D TV Models: Firsthand Photos [...]
  2. Do I really want to watch sports on a 3D TV? at 3:01pm 22nd October 2010 [...] HDTV is $1499.99, and its 3D version is $1,999.99.  So if you’re going to drop serious cash on upgrading your TV anyway, why not go for it? It’s really cool.There’s not a lot more to say than that. It is [...]
  3. Rho at 10:35pm 27th June 2010 IT is even better than the movies. It does not strain your eyes. I does not come out at you as much as the movie theatre, it is like looking into a viewmaster if anyone know what that is.
  4. NMario at 10:31pm 18th June 2010 I never had a 3D led tv before but i wonder if 3D tv is really a 3D just like in the movie?
  5. Trade Show Displays at 2:35am 28th May 2010 Next stop...virtual reality
  6. Direct Satellite tv at 7:24am 12th May 2010 Wao, Thats some kick ass 3D tvs on show. It makes you wish we all lived for tv only
  7. project free tv at 5:16pm 19th March 2010 however, do you want to watch everything in 3-D? I mean real-life doesn't jump out at you everyday, so why make the investment. No, I'm not saying Coraline and Avatar weren't amazing visually-stunning 3-D movies; 3-D televisions just seem a bit impractical. Also, every movie/tv show you buy isn't going to be in this format. Just My opinion.
  8. project free tv at 9:10pm 10th March 2010 Anyone know if there's a website that lists places that have 3D TV's on display? Looking at pictures of them is pointless.
  9. hdtvpete at 6:47am 29th January 2010 Funniest moment of the show - Sony bringing out Taylor Swift to 'perform live in 3D!' at their CES press conference. Of course, she was standing right in front of us performing on a stage, so who's going to watch a 3D projected image behind her, and up on a wall (and partially washed out by spotlights)? Sometimes folks just aren't thinking clearly...
  10. Greg Mombert at 2:34am 28th January 2010 ApharcydE, you must not have noticed that the Panasonic Viera TC-P54VT25 is included. Also, since these are hands-on photos from CES we had a limited number of models to choose from.
  11. ApharcydE at 2:59am 27th January 2010 How can Panasonic be completely ignored in this article? They were the most recognized CE Manufacturer for their FULL HD 3D technology, not to mention CNET awarded Panasonic as the overall best product for their 3D television and technology at CES 2010...Something fishy about this site/author... Either there's some back room handjobs happening or the author/site has no integrity.
  12. Ian Bell at 3:59pm 26th January 2010 hahaha that was awesome.
  13. dang at 2:21pm 26th January 2010 Apparently!
  14. chris at 1:35pm 26th January 2010 not if you only have one working eye
  15. joe at 12:09pm 26th January 2010 hey now that everything requires a computer.... the borg would have kicked humanities ass.
  16. Jaden at 10:53am 26th January 2010 lol was that a serious question or...?
  17. Ian Bell at 4:47am 26th January 2010 The Samsung LED 9000 and Toshiba Cell TV were my favorite from the show.
  18. dang at 4:00am 26th January 2010 You can a tell that it's 3d versus normal TV
  19. sioux falls cars at 1:44am 26th January 2010 Can you really tell a difference with 3d tv?
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